Guido Van Helten's work is charting rural abandonment

Guido van Helten is changing the face of the Australian outback. His murals, which chart the story of rural abandonment, are painted on 30- metre-high decommissioned grain silos in Brim, 360 kilometres northwest of Melbourne, Victoria. WIRED takes a look at some of the artist's work across the world.

This article was first published in the June 2017 issue of WIRED magazine